Headwaters

Headwaters District of the Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area begins at the southern tip of Sevier County and travels down Utah Heritage Highway 89 to Long Valley Junction, where it meets Highway 14 and the Cedar Breaks Byway. Here you will discover along the western border of the District the Tushar Range, it is the highest range in Southeastern Utah. This Heritage District includes parts of the Sevier Plateau and the Parker Range, along the Sevier River Valley and the Grass Valley.
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Rustic 6 person Camping Cabin #3 at Fish Lake Lodge - Fish Lake, Utah - Rustic Cabins
Rustic 6 person Camping Rental Cabin #3 at Fish Lake Lodge - right on the lake at Fish Lake, Utah. Fishlake is a great place for Family Reunions with over 44 rental cabins and camping. Fishlake is known for its beautiful aspen forests, scenic byways, motorized and non-motorized trails, elk hunting, & mackinaw & trout fishing, scenic drives, mountain biking, snowmobiling, ATV use, scuba diving, hiking, geocaching, the Fish Lake Relay, & camping. The nationally recognized Paiute ATV Trail ...
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Bradley and Rulofson, San Francisco. Winnemucca (1844-1891) Indian teacher, lecturer, author Life Among The Piutes [sic]", and daughter of the Paiute chief of the same name.
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Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins (also Thocmetony) (1844-1891) Sarah Winnemucca was an accomplished and controversial advocate of Native American rights in the post-Civil War period. Born in 1844, Winnemucca grew up in the arid Great Basin of Nevada and Southeastern Oregon. She was a member of the Winnemucca Paiutes, a small band composed of several related families led by her father. Both Sarah and her father avoided open conflict with Euro American settlers, believing...
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Naches (the son of Winnemucca) - Northern Paiute – 1873
the sun shines brightly over some mountains and clear blue water in this landscape photo
Why the North Star Stands Still
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Women of the Hall
14. Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins. Intérprete y activista Paiute. Nominada en el National Women's Hall of Fame. Autora del libro: Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims (1883)
an old black and white photo of a man in a suit with his eyes wide open
Choktote - Paiute – 1913
the book life - among the plates their wrongs and claims by sandi kreme
Life Among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims: Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins: 9781611044133: Amazon.com: Books
Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins was a powerful role model for Native American women of her time, and her contributions to the Paiutes have made her one of their most revered members over history. As a Nevadan Native American, this is a definite must read.
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A photograph and Signature of Sarah Winnemucca,(1844-1891). In her Native American Indian attire. She was a Native American from the Paiute Tribe. She was the first Native American to have a book published, her autobiography, in c.1883.
an old black and white photo of three people sitting on rocks
Photo Gallery Redirect - The Salt Lake Tribune
Painter Thomas Moran and New York Times writer J.E. Colburn in Southeastern Utah with a young Paiute child in 1873 while traveling with John Wesley Powell and his expedition. J.E. Colburn was travelling with the survey expedition to record his impressions of the southwest for a chapter in William Cullen Bryan’s Picturesque American. Thomas Moran’s vision of the Western landscape was critical to the creation of Yellowstone National Park. His artwork was presented to members of Congress by park p…